In a unanimous move, 34 lawmakers in the senate have voted to overturn a bill signed by the Governor, instituting new regulations guiding the running of Uber in the state.
Lawmakers move against Uber
Following this decision, Uber has shut down its services in the state.
Apparently, the lawmakers feel the law was tilted in Uber’s favour.
The Kansas state Governor, Sam Brownback condemned the decision of the lawmakers in an official statement saying “As I said when I vetoed this bill, Kansas should be known as a state that welcomes and embraces innovation and the economic growth that comes with it. Over-regulation of businesses discourages investment and harms the open and free marketplace. Uber, and other innovative businesses, should be encouraged to operate, grow and create jobs here in Kansas.”
In an official email statement made available to Huffington Post. Uber wrote saying: ‘Following the Kansas legislature's vote to override Governor Brownback's veto of SB 117, Uber has ceased operations throughout the state. We're saddened by the loss of hundreds of jobs, safe rides and transportation choice for consumers in Kansas.’
The SB117 regulation requires more stringent background checks for drivers and increased insurance package, among many other recommendations.
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